Department News

Research shows stress about personal finances may make leaders abusive in workplace

New research from Colorado State University shows that workplace leaders who are financially stressed are more likely to be abusive toward their subordinates – particularly if the leader is a man.

Ask the Expert: Anxiety’s Impact on Memory

Psychology graduate student, Mickey Rice, answers questions about her research on anxiety’s impact on prospective memory for college students.

Research explores perception versus reality around parental alienation

Researchers at Colorado State University have published findings in the International Journal of Social Welfare that explore the public perception that courts often dismiss mothers’ allegations of domestic violence and child abuse when fathers claim parental alienation by the mother.

Faculty, staff invited to participate in CSU brain research study

The study uses functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), a light-based technique for measuring blood flow.

College News

Nature paper discusses new approach to breakdown PFAS, forever chemicals

Researchers have found a new approach for breaking down chemicals commonly used for their water-resistant properties that can carry health risks from long-term exposure.

$2.5M NIH grant will develop statistical tools for precision environmental health research

Researchers in the Department of Statistics at Colorado State University have been awarded a $2.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop computational tools for use in the field of precision environmental health.

Research shows stress about personal finances may make leaders abusive in workplace

New research from Colorado State University shows that workplace leaders who are financially stressed are more likely to be abusive toward their subordinates – particularly if the leader is a man.

Ask the Expert: Anxiety’s Impact on Memory

Psychology graduate student, Mickey Rice, answers questions about her research on anxiety’s impact on prospective memory for college students.